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Rome, Paperback / softback Book

Rome Paperback / softback

Edited by Glyn Pursglove

Part of the Poetry of Place series

Paperback / softback

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All roads lead to Rome, the eternal city, the centre of Christendom, the lodestone of the pilgrim and the artist, the seat of the only Empire that has ever succeeded in uniting the European landmass.

No literate traveller can escape its fascination, and many get drawn back year after year.

Despite the triumphant remains of the forum, Imperial arch, public baths, gilded basilica and palace, it is only the bright flame of passion-filled poetry that can bring it to life.

Glyn Pursglove has woven a delicate tapestry of ancient, medieval and modern poetry, from Virgil to Pasolini.

It is a truly Olympian cast enough to fill the Pantheon, whose voices magically echo the city and its lessons to us.

Who can equal the sensuality, power and crude honesty of Martial and Catullus.

An extraordinary treat to read these masters of hungry sexuality, not banished amongst the ancient histories and the classics, but brought hungrily to life beside their poet peers.

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